All The Benefits You Can Get For A Limited Time On The Maruti Grand Vitara Strong-hybrid
- by Sukrit Kumar
- Sep 27, 2022
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The carmaker is offering an introductory package worth Rs 67,000, just for the strong hybrid variant
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Limited-time offer includes an extended warranty of five years (1 lakh km).
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Pristine Nexa accessory package includes all-weather 3D mats and a vacuum cleaner.
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Grand Vitara strong hybrid retails for Rs 17.99 lakh to Rs 19.65 lakh (ex-showroom).
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The new accessories help bridge the price gap compared with the strong hybrid Toyota Hyryder.
Maruti’s flagship SUV, the Grand Vitara, is a bit pricier than its platform cousin, the Toyota Hyryder, when comparing the strong-hybrid variants, despite offering the same powertrains and features. That’s why, for a limited time, Maruti is offering the Grand Vitara strong-hybrid with a Pristine accessories package and an extended warranty worth around Rs 67,000.
Maruti Grand Vitara Pristine Package
The Pristine accessories package is different from the Enigmax and Enigmax X Collection trim packages offered on the SUV, and gets you:
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Front bumper, rear skid plate and side skirt garnishes in black and black chrome.
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Headlight surrounds and side mouldings in black chrome.
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Door sill guard over the plastic scuff plate.
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All-weather 3D floor mats, PVC 3D boot mat and trunk sill protector.
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Nexa-branded seat cushion set.
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Vacuum cleaner
Apart from these free accessories, the Grand Vitara is offered with a wide array of accessories and the two aforementioned trim packages at an additional cost.
Strong-hybrid Grand Vitara with HUD and digital driver's display
The Grand Vitara offers a two-year, 40,000km warranty as standard, but the limited-time introductory offer gets you coverage for three more years, for a total of five years or 1 lakh km, whichever comes first.
Why is the Grand Vitara strong-hybrid pricier than the Hyryder?
The Grand Vitara strong-hybrid is offered in Zeta+ and Alpha+ trim levels, priced at Rs 17.99 lakh and Rs 19.65 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India), respectively. This makes it Rs 50,000 and Rs 66,000 more expensive than the strong-hybrid Toyota Hyryder’s mid-spec G and top-spec V variants, respectively.
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The price differential is likely down to the fact that the strong-hybrid powertrain in the Hyryder has been developed by Toyota, so Maruti has to pay a royalty for it that gets passed down to the buyer. Nevertheless, the two SUVs are equally well-equipped and frugal, with a claimed fuel economy of 27.97kmpl.